Label: Sundazed Music (US), SC 11027
Style: Psychedelic Rock
Country: San Francisco, California, U.S.
Time: 42:21
Format: Flac Tracks 16/44,1 kHz
Size: 270 Mb
Born to Be Burned is a compilation album by the San Francisco garage rock and psychedelic rock band the Great Society. The album is made up of material recorded during the band's short-lived association with Autumn Records in 1965, with the majority of it previously unreleased. The exceptions to this are the songs "Someone to Love" and "Free Advice" (tracks 1 and 2 on the album), which had both been issued as a single on Northbeach Records, a subsidiary of Autumn Records, in February 1966.
The album contains many of The Great Society's signature songs, including "Free Advice", a drone-laden piece of raga rock, greatly influenced by Indian classical music, and "Father Bruce", a song inspired by comedian and counterculture hero, Lenny Bruce. The oriental-sounding "Daydream-Nightmare-Love" and the darkly psychedelic "Born to Be Burned" are also included. "Someone to Love" is arguably The Great Society's most famous song, due to the later hit single version by Jefferson Airplane (retitled "Somebody to Love"). The Great Society's vocalist, Grace Slick, joined Jefferson Airplane in late 1966 and consequently she sings lead vocal on the Airplane's recording of the song, which became a Top 5 hit in the U.S. in May 1967.
(en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Born_to_Be_Burned)
01. Free Advice (02:32)
02. Someone To Love (03:06)
03. You Can't Cry (02:35)
04. That's How It Is (02:29)
05. Girl (02:12)
06. Where (02:12)
07. Heads Up (01:19)
08. Free Advice (Alternate Version 2) (02:09)
09. Father Bruce (03:10)
10. Born To Be Burned (02:07)
11. Double Tripamine Superautomatic Everlovin' Man (01:57)
12. Love You Girl (03:09)
13. That's How It Is (Alternate Version) (02:25)
14. Right To Me (03:06)
15. Where (Alternate Version) (02:15)
16. Free Advice (Alternate Version 1) (02:12)
17. Daydream-Nightmare-Love (03:18)
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